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donsnow
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Good afternoon, Reginator,In Canada when the homosexual lobby was demanding same-sex “marriage” we heard some people voicing this exact concern. “Progressive” minded people scoffed at it.
A few short years later we read:
(That is from April 2011. The story is here.)
Changing the ancient definition of marriage a ‘slippery slope’? No way they declared. Now it’s happening.
Good post of yours and good link.
I’d like to point out, according to a woman I heard on a midnight talk show, who wanted to have more than one husband, that traditional polygamy could change, too.
Other people coming out of their closets on that talk show also including a 26 year old American man in Germany, who wanted to marry an 8 year old girl … child marriage.
There are all kinds of people besides homosexual who want to strip marriage of its protective nature to a man and woman and their legitimate children. If they didn’t want to strip marriage of its legal protections, the errant woman would marry one man, the child loving man would turn to an adult woman and gays would turn to partners of opposite gender, or all of them would become celibate and suffer controlling their errant desires just like single, celibate heterosexuals do.
With the ending line of the above paragraph in mind, then we don’t have so much a demand or true care for any kind of rights, as rather a demand to not suffer self control. Seems to me, then, that these people are also demanding that our legal systems pander to their incontinence.
Where is my compassion? I have compassion because my self-control entails some suffering. I have compassion for Jews, who were persecuted for 4,000 and more years - first in a polytheistic world for over 2,000 years, being killed, raped, beaten and all to change … then for the next 2,000 years more of the same by people claiming to be Christian and slain by the millions in atheist USSR and Lutheran Nazi Germany - not allowed property, etc including being ejected from their God-given homeland by a pagan Roman emperor; I have compassion for Native Americans, who were conquered, stripped of their lands, endured 19th Century bio mass destruction, who were deprived of their traditional food, homes, tools and clothes when 100 white hunters drove almost to extinction the three Great Herds of buffalo, in ten years, the source of all of the above to Native Americans; I have compassion for the American Negro, who suffered slavery in the Americas for 400 years before Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led them to their freedom and rights during the 1960’s in the USofA; and, I have compassion for all denied their rights and liberties in all of the Americas and all over the world today. And, I do have compassion for gays, too, who are helped along the road to Hell by pandering to their Militant Activists’ little historical hissy fit. They have far less grievous conditions over a much less period of time in the USofA, than any of the above.
I liked it a lot better, when marriage was a social, familial and legal duty … until that Supreme Court judge came along and with whatever he was smoking or drinking, ruled that marriage was a right.
God loves you,
Don